Chancellor University and Northampton Community College (NCC) are awarding two full ride scholarships annually. If you are interested, please read the requirements below and submit your information to be viewed by the scholarship committee.
The Scholarship Committee is composed of five Chancellor Alumni who will meet and review the information you have submitted. Chancellor University Faculty/Staff does not view the information and have no say in the scholarship selection process.

Scholarship requirements:

Graduated from NCC earning an associate’s degree with a minimum GPA of a 3.5.

Submit a 300 word essay covering four topics to the scholarship committee (see link below): Please include your name, school you graduated from, graduation date, and your expected start date at Chancellor University at the beginning of your essay.

How will earning a bachelor degree at Chancellor help you on your career path?

Why do you think you are a good candidate for the scholarship?

How does earning a bachelor degree become beneficial to your role in your community?

The US Department of Education requires colleges to disclose information for financial aid eligible programs that prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation. At the Chancellor University, these programs include undergraduate programs, certificates and graduate programs. CU is pleased to provide information median loan debt and job placement rates.

Accreditation

Chancellor University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.

Chancellor University is an independent, private, coeducational institution of higher education. The University offers academic programs in both business and non-business fields leading to Master's, Bachelor's, Associate's, and Certificate's in recognition of professional training and development. Chancellor University has a 160-year tradition of success in preparing students for careers in business and other professions.

Chancellor University provides the following documents in accordance with the IACBE (International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education) policies of disclosure on “current and easily-accessible student learning results for each of their IACBE-accredited business programs.”
Business Administration,
Public Administration,
Paralegal Studies

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